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Beware Refurbished Computers: Our Experience with TigerDirect.com

posted Sunday, 13 January 2008

My son's HP computer came from TigerDirect.com, where we made the mistake of buying a refurbished computer that was sold with a "warranty." We called and asked about the warranty before we bought, and mistakenly understood that it was as good as if we were buying it new. We didn't realize that the 90-day warranty offered is just a fraction of the normal 1-year warranty HP offers on new laptops, and when we asked about disadvantages to the refurbished route, that didn't come up. Our mistake, certainly, but a frustrating one. We saved a few bucks short term, but about 120 days later the screen started malfunctioning. HP would have covered the repair if it had not been refurbished. The cost to repair is about $400 - the better part of what a new laptop would cost. Not worth it. Ouch. 

Don't buy refurbished computers! And perhaps those selling them should let consumers know the risks they face and the lost warranty rights they will suffer.

In general, I'm noticing that recently made computers from several brands are having a lot of problems, as if cost-cutting pressures are leading to cheaper parts and construction. Beware. And the extended warranty may be a good idea for computers, though I agree that it's a waste of money in general for most products.  

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1. Mark left...
Wednesday, 5 March 2008 8:59 pm

I concur with your statement not to buy refurbished (recertified) computers. I bought an HP Pavillion x6114a on January 21, 2008 from newegg.com. Beginning on February 26, 2008 the computer began to spontaneously reboot. After a few days it would get blue screens of death. I could not exchange it with newegg since you must do that within 30 days. I called HP and tried to return it for a refund or at least an HP credit since I did not want the same computer "repaired" again (that's what they just did to refurbish it). The problem was not the hard drive because I replaced that and got the same errors. Since all the components are on-board, there is probably something fundamentally wrong with the motherboard. I noticed that the pci express expansion slot had something installed and removed because the cover plate has been removed. Most likely it was a video card because the on-board one is somewhat lacking. I "saved" $130 buying refurbished, but now I have paid for many hours of lost time. The "savings" was definitely not worth it. I'm afraid my computer will be "repaired" and die again after the 90 day waranty is up. The HP "tech support" is pretty bad too.


2. Mark Kuether left...
Saturday, 29 March 2008 8:04 am

I'd give TigerDirect another chance. I have been buying items from them for more than 5 years and I only had a problem once. Their customer service handled it well and I got satisfaction to my problem. If you are truly concerned about recertified/remanufactured, why not buy the extended warranties and still save $ over new?

It sounds like you never even went back to Tiger about your problem. I've worked with several companies after warranty expiration that still accommodated me if I was pouring on the sugar.

BTW - if one is doing due diligence on the product, you would have known about the lower warranty issue right out of the gate. I have NEVER bought anything reman that had the same warranty as new. That includes any electronics.

Of all the sites selling reman product, I would rate Tiger as the best I have worked with. Give 'em another chance.


3. Steve left...
Thursday, 24 April 2008 9:37 am

excuse me for saying, but it seems you and your son did not do your homework. Perhaps next time you make a purchase you should investigate the warrenty or see if an extended warranty is available. Having bought a few refurbished items (including a dell laptop), I always buy the 2-3 year complete care warranty.